There slate of speakers are:
- Sara C. Evenson, “Archaeology, Archive-Making, and Interpretation: Military Kitchens at Fort Ticonderoga”
- Jason T. Sharples, “Governing the Anglo-American Subjects of Spanish Florida after 1783”
- Robert Swanson, “‘For the Common Cause of the States’: Ideology and Canadian Participation in the American Revolution”
- Todd W. Braisted, “‘Anxious to be of some Service to the Government’: The Trials and Tribulations of Burgoyne’s Royalist Corps after Saratoga”
- David C. Hsiung, “Energy, Geography, and Geology in the Saratoga Campaign, 1777”
- Kieran J. O’Keefe, “Why Did Horatio Gates Become a Revolutionary?”
- Craig Wilson, “A Spirit of Dissention and Disobedience in the Troops: Military Mischief and Geographic Isolation at Michilimackinac”
- John William Nelson, “Chicago’s Long War of Independence: Native Peoples and the Power of Chicago’s Portage Geography”
- Jennifer K. Bolton, “‘Just IMPORTED from LONDON’: An Apothecary’s Place within the British Empire”
There are scholarships for teachers available. Registration is open.
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